This cake was made by request from a family at church that will be celebrating their father’s birthday tonight. He is a big fisherman and along with celebrating his birthday they are celebrating the dedication of their newest baby, Peter, to the Lord. After all, Peter was a fisherman too, right?!

This card looks like I made it for a special 50th Anniversary but really it could be used for a wedding as well. I dry embossed the Whisper White Card Stock with one of our Brass Templates called “Pick A Petal”, the stylus, and a light box. The heart is stamped with Gold Encore Ink and embossed with Gold Embossing Powder. You can also try stamping it with the Gold Encore and embossing it with Clear Embossing Powder.

Sorry, but I cannot remember what stamp set this was and I think I sold it at our garage sale since it was retired.

The rest of the Accessories used are Whisper White Taffeta Ribbon and Gold Cording. The papers are Whisper White and Brushed Gold.

So if you have an anniversary coming up you may find this card in your mailbox.

We would like to invite you to see this fun theater presentation held at our church. Wayburn Dean is a nationally known Christian recording artist and his wife is the owner/operator of the Children’s Creations Theater. These two along with our Pastor of Worship and Fine Arts, Brian Felton will be presenting this to us. What a wonderful chance to celebrate the gift of creativity through the arts. We hope you will join us. For tickets cal 616-957-5790 (tickets also available at the door). Hope to see you there.

I have had this card idea sitting in my pile to do for a long long time, as you can see I am using retired colors/paper on this, but I was real happy with how it turned out.

MENU:

SS: Best Yet

CS: Pink Pirouette (retired), Basic Black, Bella Birds DSP(retired), Certainly Celery DSP, WW. I used Pretty in Pink CS on the tag but wished I had stuck with the Pink Pirouette, but it does give it a nice contrast.

Charlie turned 3 months old in January and he is such a good baby. I am so thankful to have him with me each day. He is very strong, holding his head up nice so I thought I would give the Bumbo a try. Look how cute he is sitting there.

I love finding Charlie’s ticklish spots and listening to him giggle up a storm. But the last couple days Charlie has had a cold so isn’t quite his happy self. Guess that just means more cuddle time for me.

This is a birthday card I sent to one of my customers. I totally missed her birthday, which is very unlike me, but I guess it happens when you forget to write it on your calendar. I remember years ago finding such a cute belated birthday card that I purposefully sent it late so I could use it. Maybe this is just such a card.

I just love Valentine’s Day don’t you? Not just because it is my sweethearts birthday, but I just love an extra chance to tell everyone how much I love them. This card will be going to one of my day care kids. The idea came from Tonya Bell – thanks Tonya! I have a LOT more Valentines Cards and projects to share but I don’t want to spoil the surprise for the giftee so bear with me and I will show them to you later.

Hope you all enjoyed seeing the cards we made this month. I’ve already got some ideas for next month so if you couldn’t come to class this month, I hope you will be able to make one of the classes in February. Check the side bar for dates and time. See you then!

Okay, now we are going to venture away from the Valentines theme and make some all occasion cards. Starting with a fun Thank you. The ladies did very well with the Stamp-a-ma-jig tool to align these trees. Even our newest gal caught on right away – so never think you cannot learn a new technique.

Thanks for this card goes to fellow Stampin’ Up! Demonstrator Kristine Chirhart who submitted this idea to our demonstrator showcase.

This one might not “look” simple but it goes together so quickly (especially when I do all your cutting for you tehe) So glad to have our new clear stamp blocks for the Two-Step Stamped flower. Thanks for this card goes to Nancy Littrell who submitted this idea to Split Coast Stampers.

It’s that time again for our STAMP 10 class! What fun!! I love planning and preparing for the class and I LOVE all the ladies who come. After spending all day everyday with little ones it is so good to have some fun female time with all these ladies.

Here are two of the cards that we made last night. If you are coming to Thursday’s class this would be a sneak peak for you.

I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the elegance of this card. Thank you to www.stampscrapdiva.blogspot.com for this beautiful card idea that she shared on SplitCoast Stampers

Gracie loves to play games on Gramma’s computer so when she is here by herself I let her do just that. Doesn’t she look like a computer junkie?

Oh Gracie, you always amaze me. At 4 years old she maneuvers the computer pretty well. Sometimes I will say to her “what are you doing now?” and she will respond… “I’m just waiting – it’s loading”. She just makes me laugh.

At last Thursday’s down line meeting we had another SWAP – this time using a stamp set from the new Occasions Mini Catalog. Not everyone was there, but here are the ones that we received that night. Oh, BTW – the new Occasions Mini has some GREAT new stamp sets, punches, designer paper, etc.

Glenda’s card

She used the new dot impression folder and new Bird punch – I love it!

Lori’s card – She used the

new border punch, and the stamp sets I (Heart) Hearts, and Whimsical Words – this one you can earn FREE with a $50 order during the Sale-a-bration period through March 31, 2010. Very pretty Lori

Rachel’s card – Rachel used the new stamp set called My Matryoshka, window sheets and rub- ons. Patti’s card – she used the new stamp set I (Heart) Hearts as well. The Heart to Heart punch fits perfectly for this stamp set. This is the card I submitted, and I, too, used the new stamp set I (Heart) Hearts.

Hope this gets you excited about what other wonderful things we have in the Occasions Mini. There are so many great incentives going on during the Sale-a-bration period that you won’t want to miss out on. Two starters kits are available at 15% off – the regular starter kit and the My Digital Studio kit. Sign up now and not only do you receive the kit at 15% off you also get a free stamp set valued at $47.95 – your choice.

During Sale-a-bration if you place a $50 (before S&H and taxes) you get to choose anything from the Sale-a-bration flyer OR a stamp set from the list on the back page of stamp sets in the Idea Book and Catalog valued at $15.95. SO… not only will you get your STAMP 10 class FREE with your $50 order you get a FREE stamp set. What a bargain!!! Sign up today or place an outside order if you can’t make it.

To sweeten the pot I am having a contest on my own. For every $50 order (before S&H and taxes) you can write your name in a square on my 50/50 board. When all 50 squares are filled a number will be drawn and if your name is on that number you will get $50 in FREE merchandise – your choice.

One of the blogs I check regularly always has a Sunday Share for her Sunday postings. When I was sent this link I thought I would share it with you all. We were all so proud of Jeff when he sang the National Anthem at the Griffins hockey game, and I can only imagine how proud the parents of this 7 year old boy were when he sang at an NBA game. I hope you all are having a blessed Lord's Day.

One of my traditions is to pull out my scrapbooking on New Years Day and work on it ALL day and catch up from the past year. This year I had time off from daycare kids so I was able to leave my large table up making it so much easier to accomplish the task at hand. My sweet hubby gave me a new photo album where I can just slip in the photos as well as journal, so I was able to catch up on our family album using this. I also needed to catch up on extended family albums with nieces and nephews, Aunts and Uncles,etc. This too was accomplished. Tyler and Gracie’s album came next, which I was able to catch up on as far as I could go, but (shame on me) I really haven’t been taking as many pictures so I wasn’t too terribly back logged. What I really wanted to accomplish was our pictures from our trip to DISNEY last November. How good it felt to get our entire trip completed – just need to buy an album to put it in. So here is one of the pages that was completed for our trip using paper and embellishments from Stampin’ Up!

Tyler is trying to pull the sword from the stone. I also put pictures in a small album of all the character pictures taken with the kids (and some with us) so that Gracie and Tyler could look at them anytime they wanted. The question now is… When can we go again????

This is a card I sent to my dear childhood friend, Phyllis. growing up we did EVERYTHING together, and now as adults these are our fondest memories. We don’t see each other much, but we are always close at heart. Phyllis recently finished up another round of Chemo treatments for ovarian cancer. She has endured so much and yet has remained so strong. I am so proud of her and I love her so much. Wish I had a picture of when we were little to put on this blog, but I sure am glad she is still here with us. I love you Phyllis!!

Inside and envelope. At Regionals in Cincinnati last September we were taught "never send a naked envelope." Well, I'm not that consistent on this, but I did add the cute little bunny from the Forest Friends stamp set to the inside and to the envelope.

This card was inspired (copied) from Tashana Lundy’s blog. She has many great ideas that I have used. Thanks Tashana!

Tuesday the same girls who made cards in class last week were back with me again today! This time we decorated cakes. So very thankful that the school let use use the kitchen today. Each girl had a 6” round cake to start with. I showed them how to cut the cake and fill it. They had the options of raspberry or Bavarian cream, YUMMY! After they frosted their cakes I set them loose to decorate – showing them how to make leaves, and different borders, and I brought flowers that I had made ahead of time that they could use. (Time just didn’t allow a teaching segment on making flowers) Each cake was special – designed to reflect each girls personality and tastes. I also brought with me a 12x18 half sheet cake and showed them how I cut and filled a large cake (using dental floss). After frosting the cake I let them work on that one as well and look what they came up with.

This is the last and final post of the cards we made during Freedom Baptist School’s “J” Term. But wait! There’s more…Cards? No… check tomorrow to see the same girls who made these great cards enjoying some time creating beautiful cakes. But for today here are the last two cards that they made in Friday’s class.

My little daycare girl is such a big helper to Auntie with Baby Charlie. She brings diapers to me when needed. She likes to read books and keeps Charlie company.

She plays very nice all by herself, but she also plays very nice with others. She and Gracie are best of friends.

She is the BEST picker-upper.

She loves to do crafts, color and watch Dora the Explorer, and now she is turning 3 years old. Happy Birthday Sweetheart. This is the card I am giving her for her birthday. I sent one just like it to my neice when she was expecting her baby because she craved gummy bears during her pregancy. I am happy to say that Baby Elijah was born safe and sound on December 21st just as planned, and Mom and Elijah are doing great. Click here to see how adorable he is. Doesn't he just look like a little gummy bear?! They call him their Snuggle Bear. How appropriate!

About Me

I have been a Stampin' Up! Demonstrator since February 2008 and I LOVE IT! I have been married to Dale, the little boy I fell in love with when we were only 5 years old, for 41 years now. Our three adult children and our married-in children and our 5 wonderful grandchildren are our joy and delight. I am so thankful that they all support me in my Stampin' Up! business. My blog content is my sole responsibility and Stampin’ Up! does not endorse my website.

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